Pakistan Chief Election Commissioner gives judgment in favour of Zardari

Pakistan Chief Election Commissioner gives judgment in favour of ZardariAn application challenging President Asif Ali Zardari's eligibility to contest the presidential election has been dismissed by Pakistan Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Hamid Ali Mirza in light of the Supreme Court's detailed verdict on the controversial amnesty law, the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO).

Mirza said in his judgment," In the circumstances, as no prima facie case has been made out by the petitioner his petition, being not maintainable, is dismissed."

It was further said by the judgment that the petitioner has failed to produce any finding by a competent court of law to prove Zardari was a convict.

The election commissioner also dismissed three other applications filed by Waheed Ahmed Kamal, Muhammad Ashfaq Chaudhry and Syed Mahmood Ali seeking action against Zardari.

The Daily Times quoted Mirza's verdict, as saying," Since approval for the appeal was subject to the acceptance of the main reference, which had been dismissed for want of merit and jurisdiction, the applications stood infructuous, and were, therefore, being disposed of." (With Inputs from Agencies)